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Alan,
Like you, I was 68 when diagnosed with GS 8 two years ago. After listening to all the Drs. and talking to guys who had been treated and listening to their stories, I found proton therapy. I don't know where you live, but here in America they have several proton sites. My PSA is now .2 with no side effects. E-mail me for more info. If you live in the "states," I would strongly advise seeking out any UsToo groups in your area and attend some meetings. It's quite enlightening to speak to guys who have gone on "The Journey" before you.

I believe the surgeons were guided more by your coumadin than your Gleason 8 diagnosis in moving you on to another treatment option. A quick glance at the 70 or 30 GS 8 men who have shared their stories on the site show that about 30 of them had surgery.

The option that has been put to you is not uncommon - there are two well advertised forms of the multiple treatment you refer to ProstRcision and DART - although many insitutions cary out these multiple procedures without the marketing aspect.